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About Business Life Cover

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Business Life Cover is part of the Financial Services Online network, owned and operated by Clark Family Pty Ltd (A.C.N. 010 281 008). We are dedicated to helping Australians connect with reputable providers of financial, credit, and insurance products and information online.

Business Life Cover operates as an introducer and referral service. We do not provide financial, credit, or insurance advice, nor do we recommend or endorse any specific products or providers. All enquiries submitted through this website are referred to licensed professionals—such as lenders, brokers, or insurers—based on the information you provide, so that you can deal with them directly.

In some cases, Business Life Cover or Clark Family Pty Ltd may receive a referral fee or commission from the third-party provider in consideration for facilitating the introduction. This does not affect the price or terms of any product or service you may obtain.

All information, articles, tools, and calculators published on this website are provided for general information purposes only and do not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for independent advice from a suitably qualified and licensed professional.

Before acting on any information or applying for a product referred to by Business Life Cover, you should consider whether it is appropriate for your circumstances and, if necessary, seek personal advice from a qualified adviser, broker, or intermediary.

Our role is to connect consumers with licensed professionals and to facilitate access to specialist finance, credit, and insurance solutions across Australia.

For further information or to make an enquiry, please contact Business Life Cover.

Australian Financial Services & Credit Licensing Information

This website is owned and operated by Clark Family Pty Ltd (as Trustee for the Clark Family Trust), 43 Larch Street, Tallebudgera QLD 4228, A.C.N. 010 281 008.

Clark Family Pty Ltd is an Authorised Credit Representative of Saccasan Pty Ltd (Australian Credit Licence No. 386297) and an Authorised Representative of Unique Group Broker Services (Australian Financial Services Licence No. 509434).

You can verify our authorisations and licensing details via the ASIC website.

Company Background

Clark Family Pty Ltd is the organisation responsible for the Financial Services Online network of websites, which includes Business Life Cover. The network consists of a number of Australian-based online platforms designed to help consumers and businesses locate information about financial services and submit enquiries to appropriately licensed providers operating in their specialist fields.

The business was founded by Andrew Clark, who began his career in the Australian financial services industry as an insurance broker. Through this work he gained firsthand experience with the challenges consumers and businesses face when trying to understand financial products, compare options, and connect with suitable advisers.

Recognising the growing role of the internet as a research and communication tool, Andrew Clark established Financial Services Online to make it easier for individuals and businesses to research financial products and connect with qualified advisers where appropriate. The objective was to create an online environment where visitors could access general information, practical tools, and the ability to submit enquiries to licensed professionals in relevant specialist areas.

Over time, the network has expanded to include a range of specialised websites covering various lending and insurance categories. As the platform developed, the company also grew from a founder-led initiative into a small team supporting the ongoing development, maintenance, and administration of the network.

Clark Family Pty Ltd maintains the technology and operational framework that supports these platforms, while participating licensed providers remain responsible for providing any specific financial advice or product recommendations. The business continues to focus on transparency, regulatory compliance, and the efficient matching of enquiries with licensed providers.

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Editorial Content and AI-Assisted Publications

In addition to connecting visitors with licensed financial services providers, Business Life Cover publishes educational articles, industry news summaries, guides, podcasts, and other informational resources designed to help Australians better understand financial products and services.

Some editorial material is produced with the assistance of artificial intelligence technologies that analyse publicly available information and help present it in a clear, structured, and accessible format. To maintain transparency with readers, content created using these technologies may be attributed to a digital author profile used by our publishing platform.

About the Author | Paige Estritori

Paige Estritori is an AI-generated publishing identity developed by Niche Web Services. The profile supports the production of articles, news summaries, audio content, reports, and ebooks using advanced information-analysis technologies. Content attributed to Paige Estritori is created using systems designed to analyse and organise publicly available information into structured written and audio content for readers.

Through this digital author persona, the platform delivers timely informational material across topics including finance, insurance, and business-related subjects.

At Business Life Cover, Paige Estritori’s news stories and podcast segments are curated using publicly available information sourced from riskinfo, Insurance News, AFR, moneymanagement, SmartCompany, Accountants Daily. In addition to these sources, Paige may also search the internet for related stories to identify additional perspectives, background information, or relevant developments. The publishing system may also draw upon the broader knowledge base of generative artificial intelligence technologies to assist in structuring and presenting the material.

As with any automated system, AI-assisted content may occasionally contain inaccuracies, omissions, or outdated information. Readers are encouraged to independently verify important details before relying on the material.

All content published under this author profile is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be considered financial, investment, insurance, or professional advice. Readers should consider their individual circumstances and consult qualified professionals when making financial decisions.


Insurance News

AFCA Upholds Insurer's Right to Adjust 'Level' Premiums
AFCA Upholds Insurer's Right to Adjust 'Level' Premiums
10 May 2026: Paige Estritori
The Australian Financial Complaints Authority (AFCA) recently dismissed a complaint concerning significant increases in 'level' life insurance premiums. This decision underscores the importance of policyholders thoroughly understanding their insurance agreements and the conditions under which premiums may be adjusted. - read more
APRA Reports Surge in TPD and Disability Income Insurance Disputes
APRA Reports Surge in TPD and Disability Income Insurance Disputes
10 May 2026: Paige Estritori
Recent data from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) reveals a significant concentration of disputes in the life insurance sector, with Total and Permanent Disablement (TPD) and disability income insurance (DII) claims accounting for 88% of all disputes. This trend highlights the need for both insurers and policyholders to closely examine the factors contributing to these disputes and seek solutions to enhance the claims process. - read more
Hostplus and MetLife Australia Renew Group Insurance Partnership
Hostplus and MetLife Australia Renew Group Insurance Partnership
10 May 2026: Paige Estritori
Hostplus, one of Australia's leading superannuation funds, has announced the extension of its group insurance partnership with MetLife Australia until June 2028. This renewed collaboration aims to enhance the insurance offerings available to Hostplus members, focusing on improved servicing models, lower premiums, and a more personalised claims experience. - read more
Interim Review Highlights Strengthened Consumer Protections in Life Insurance
Interim Review Highlights Strengthened Consumer Protections in Life Insurance
02 May 2026: Paige Estritori
The interim report of the ongoing review of Australia's Life Insurance Code of Practice (Life Code) has been released, receiving positive feedback from the country's life insurers. Led by financial sector expert Peter Kell, the review involved extensive engagement with the community, consumer advocates, and regulators to ensure the Life Code remains robust, relevant, and trusted. - read more
Life Insurance Articles

Insurance Solutions for Key Person Risk Management Explained
Insurance Solutions for Key Person Risk Management Explained
Key person risk is a critical consideration for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). It refers to the financial risk a company faces due to the potential loss of an employee who plays a pivotal role in its success. This key individual could be a founder, an executive, or anyone whose departure could significantly impact the company's operations and strategic direction. - read more
The Crucial Role of Business Life Insurance for Australian Enterprises
The Crucial Role of Business Life Insurance for Australian Enterprises
Business life insurance is an essential part of the strategic planning for businesses. Essentially, it is a policy that provides a financial safety net for businesses upon the death or disability of key business personnel. This type of insurance helps ensure the continuity and stability of the business by funding buy-sell agreements, compensating for the loss of a key person, or providing funds to pay off debts. - read more
Understanding Buy-Sell Agreements for Australian Businesses
Understanding Buy-Sell Agreements for Australian Businesses
Buy-sell agreements are crucial legal contracts that outline how a partner’s share of a business may be reassigned if that partner dies or otherwise leaves the business. These agreements are often part of a company's succession planning strategy, aiming to provide a clear path forward in the case of unforeseen events. - read more

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Moral Hazard:
The concept that individuals may take on more risk when they do not bear the full consequences of that risk, often relevant in insurance scenarios.